Stamp-labelling on beer products has stirred the concern of Vietnamese producers and specialists, who noted that the purchase of the required stamps would raise business expenses by several billion dong.

While many businesses have been forced to cut production or even shut down operation over the economic turbulence, the beer making industry in Vietnam continues to post explosive growth, with a number of new breweries under construction in the Southeast Asia’s biggest beer-drinking country.

VietNamNet Bridge – Following the “fellow-countrymen,” McDonald’s will surely turn up in Vietnam in February 2014. Other well-known foreign brands, including Anheuser-Busch InBev and Dairy Queen will also arrive.

Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI.BR), the world's largest beer maker, plans to join rivals with a push into Vietnam at the end of next year, constructing a brewery to tap the large and fast-growing Asia market.